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Old Aug 21st 2014, 1:56 pm
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Originally Posted by DandNHill
Maroilles or Munster in France are the smelliest cheeses I have ever come across... makes running shoes smell nice in comparison!!
No Way.... Stinking Bishops cheese from Gloucester UK is the ultimate worst - believe me even the shoes would be running away!!!!
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Old Aug 21st 2014, 2:38 pm
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I WANT TO EAT ALL THE CHEESE!
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Where's it from? I don't think I've seen it around here.
North east. It's quite a big cheese, somewhere between a brie and a camembert... it's the same kind of colour as the munster. It's a bit like eating cow dun, very yummy!! lol
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Originally Posted by Sunryder
No Way.... Stinking Bishops cheese from Gloucester UK is the ultimate worst - believe me even the shoes would be running away!!!!
Never tried it but us Brits are not known for our smelly cheeses so I still bet Maroilles is smellier!!!
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No Way.... Stinking Bishops cheese from Gloucester UK is the ultimate worst - believe me even the shoes would be running away!!!!
Oh yummy!
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Originally Posted by DandNHill
Oh, very jealous... I think cheese is a comfort food to me and brings back childhood memories! lol

If you liked the Munster do give Maroilles a try it's even better!!
Not tried Maroilles or Munster, but I do recall a very aromatic Livarot being forcibly consigned to the roofrack by my mother on one journey home from a Normandy holiday. That is one of those delicious soft cheeses that actually has a fairly mild and wonderfully creamy taste, but boy, it stank the car up on a warm day. Yummmmmy. That and Pont l'Eveque are two of my favourite smelly cheeses.
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Yummmmmm.

I have to say that access to decent cheese at reasonable prices makes up for many of the disadvantages of Qc living

Mined ewe, Pont l'Evêque etc sounds rather good ...

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Originally Posted by DandNHill
Never tried it but us Brits are not known for our smelly cheeses so I still bet Maroilles is smellier!!!
I've just bought a quarter Marouilles and will report back after lunch.
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I've just bought a quarter Marouilles and will report back after lunch.
Yay, you won't regret it
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Originally Posted by DandNHill
Yay, you won't regret it
Je ne regrette rien, but the Maroilles was probably a bit immature with some of the white chalkier looking inners still present. As of lunchtime it was less "farmyardy" than a Livarot or even a good Camembert.

I expect it'll be readier this evening or at lunchtime tomorrow.

I liked it very much though. Thanks for the tip.
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Originally Posted by Novocastrian
Je ne regrette rien, but the Maroilles was probably a bit immature with some of the white chalkier looking inners still present. As of lunchtime it was less "farmyardy" than a Livarot or even a good Camembert.

I expect it'll be readier this evening or at lunchtime tomorrow.

I liked it very much though. Thanks for the tip.
You are welcome. Maybe you could save some for the meet up at the Scotland Yard, it would be perfect then... Your suitcase might be a little ripe of course too!

Also whilst you are still in la belle France, if you haven't tried this before you must... http://allrecipes.com/recipe/french-tartiflette/
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Originally Posted by DandNHill
Your suitcase might be a little ripe of course too!
Mm. Yeah I brought back cheese in my suitcase. Once. Only once. Of course this one time was the time my luggage got lost and by the time it got back it was sitting in a very hot van for hours. Not nice.
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You are welcome. Maybe you could save some for the meet up at the Scotland Yard, it would be perfect then... Your suitcase might be a little ripe of course too!

Also whilst you are still in la belle France, if you haven't tried this before you must... French Tartiflette Recipe - Allrecipes.com
I doubt that this particular bit of Maroilles will last beyond tomorrow evening I'm afraid.

Tartiflette is a long time favourite in the OH's panoply of delicious cooking.
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Originally Posted by Novocastrian
I doubt that this particular bit of Maroilles will last beyond tomorrow evening I'm afraid.

Tartiflette is a long time favourite in the OH's panoply of delicious cooking.
Oh well, it was worth a try!!

I love tartiflette, can you buy Reblochon in Canada? If so I shall need to track it down!!!
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Mm. Yeah I brought back cheese in my suitcase. Once. Only once. Of course this one time was the time my luggage got lost and by the time it got back it was sitting in a very hot van for hours. Not nice.
that's probably when it was at it's best!
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Originally Posted by DandNHill
Oh well, it was worth a try!!

I love tartiflette, can you buy Reblochon in Canada? If so I shall need to track it down!!!
We can. We get it from a local Italian cheese emporium. Reblonchon used to be made on the Italian side of the Alpes too and, although this is no longer the case, several Italian dishes still call for it.

You can substitute it with a Brie if needs be.
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